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I remember early on in my coaching practice, I had A LOT of these kinds of statements running around in my head and heart:

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I’m just feeling lost.

I just need someone to bounce some ideas off of…someone who KNOWS about running a coaching business.

I just wanna figure out “what next?” and have confidence that I’m doing it RIGHT.

I wanted NOTHING MORE than to have some fairy godmother sweep in and save me.

That never happened.

What did happen: I sought out real-life resources to assist my learning, my growth, and my confidence. Coaches, gurus, experts…anyone who could assist me was my savior. I was like a sponge, soaking up any and all information about what it takes to do everything from set a vision and mission for my company to how to use software to run a webinar. It was overwhelming.

What I really needed help with was parsing things out, figuring out what I needed to do next, making a plan. I wish I would’ve had the current ME back then, someone who’s “been there,” who “gets it,” and who could wisely AND lovingly help me find my way.

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Future home for Current Lost and Found Pets on Craigslist

~Scroll Down~ for some charts and graphs I competed a while ago

I have not been keeping track of (and charting) lost and found pets since the late 1980’s. That’s a couple of decades! After Fukushima and with a renewed concern for earthquakes, I resumed my old routine of adding up the number of lost and found dogs and cats. Then I placed the numbers into a chart so that we might be able to see the same trends as I did originally (and so successfully). I visited and looked within my old haunts, the newspaper classified ads, yet was sorely disappointed! The Seattle Times had something like ONE missing dog! That was not going to make a very interesting or relevant chart. I checked the LA Times and found the same thing. So I asked myself, “Where would I advertise a lost a pet? – Craigslist!”

Since the beginning of the Fukushima disaster (it’s still the beginning), besides trying to figure out how to build a website, I began charting the lost and found pets from Craigslist just like I used to do. I have collected the actual numbers in order to make a chart. Eventually we’ll be able to see if the numbers are again relevant and predictive. I’ll post a monthly database with the number of lost and found pets, followed by a chart, so that perhaps we can visualize trends. For the beginning prediction thresholds (Th), I just doubled the cat’s and tripled the dog’s average totals. These thresholds may need adjustment sometime in the future.

You may notice what appears to be a prediction threshold around the 4th of July. It’s a false alarm; an “artifact.” Do you know why animals become scared and bolt or run away during that holiday? I bet you do….Ka-BOOM! <–That’s why.

On July 11th, the cats numbers indicated the next possible prediction. This one failed. I really wonder if this was also because of the fireworks. Generally, this area naturally makes the most noise on the 4th, yet the fireworks stands are open for a couple of weeks before and after the holiday. Some of the newer devices are LOUD! (Like, OMG-LOUD!) I know some people make very loud sparkler bombs. I also know that some neighbors like to make what they call an oxy-acetylene bomb. This is usually a plastic bag, plastic bottle or balloon filled with cutting torch gases and some kind of a fuse. I am not sure exactly how that’s done, yet I know one has to be very careful because these bombs may be able to blow all the leaves off of a tree as well as all the windows out of a house. I suppose delicate eye and ear tissues might also be vulnerable, too. Oh! One other small detail: I bet homemade bombs are now called IEDs or incendiary devices, are probably very illegal…and if caught, the maker might be charged under the new anti-terrorist laws. One more thing: handling balloons that can build-up a static-charge, which can make a spark, and that are filled with highly flammable gases may win someone a Darwin Award.

As long as I have digressed a little, I’ll mention that I’ve seen a photo where the car roof was bulging-up and all the windows were blown out when some genius transported some gas-filled balloons in the back seat of a car. Here’s a video of another oxy-acetylene explosion. There’s not really much to see here, and I know that the audio does not come anywhere close to what these are like in person, I believe the echo after the explosion gives an idea and is worth the 59 second wait.

My point is that there can be a LOT of noise around here before and after the actual holiday, and as much as I appreciate what I call “the sounds of freedom,” these sounds can severely frighten our animal friends and lead to inflated numbers of lost and found pets. For about 5 days after the 4th, things were pretty quiet. Then, I noticed more noise again. Anyway, the prediction generated on the 11th of July may have been a pure failure, or may have been an artifact or remnant of the 4th of July-generated lost and found pets numbers.

Successful Prediction!

You can see on the spreadsheet and chart images below that on July 18th, the cat threshold was crossed so a prediction was made for a 3.5 to 5.5 magnitude earthquake within 0 to 8 days, and within a 140 mile radius of Seattle. On the 19th, the cats number increased so the timing window was extended with a new 0 to 8 day prediction. This would take us out to the 27th.

Four days later on the 23rd, there was a 3.4 magnitude inside the target area. Close, but no cigar. This was .1 magnitude too small to officially qualify as a successful hit. The next day we had a 3.7 magnitude and a Bingo! That qualified as the first successful hit since I resumed counting in March of 2011. It also serves as a very good illustration of how you, too, may be able to learn how to predict earthquakes using lost and found pets!

My next update will have a note that a Grey Whale was found beached near Bremerton, WA. Beached whales and porpoises (and Oarfish) may be signs worth paying attention to.

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I’ll also note that the change from using newspaper ads to Craigslist numbers may have changed the predictive landscape a little. Still, this is essentially what I used to do decades ago which gave me a better than 90% success rate over a three-year time period.

Lost and found dogs and cats - the numbers.

Lost and found dogs and cats - the numbers.

Lost and found dogs and cats - the numbers.

Lost and found dogs and cats - the numbers.

Lost and found dogs and cats - the numbers.

JULY COMMENTS

Looking over the July chart, I see one bingo, one failed, and one probably failed. I’ll mention here that using Craigslist as a source for numbers is a new thing for me…and I have not been watching the numbers in a long time. I hope it is a little like riding a bike!

COMMENTS ON AUGUST

On August 2, cats total triggered a prediction. Higher numbers on the 5th and the 10th triggered two extensions of the window. This still failed to produce a hit since the prediction is for a 3.5-5.5, and on the last day of the window, there was only a 3.3.

I’ll have to look into what Mr. Berkland told me the other day; something about the USGS using a different scale which changes the actual magnitude reported…kind of like the work of a Spin Dr. If this is true, there may have been a bingo on the 18th.

On August 19th cats triggered a prediction which again was extended to the 29th due to higher numbers on the 22nd.

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Last month Jim Berkland mentioned that for some reason (tides I think) he was tending to favor the new moon period on his prediction window during August. That occurs on the 28th. We’ll see.

(and I see that I need to re-image the data as I’ve made it too fuzzy by over-optimizing/shrinking the files. It’s legible, just not attractive.)

Lost and found dogs and cats - the numbers.

Lost and found dogs and cats - the numbers.

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Lost and found dogs and cats - the numbers.

COMMENTS

I believe that re-visiting the numbers and the patterns may be needed so that we can see correlation, or not. It’s June, 2012 and I am still collecting animal numbers. I have to total them, chart them, and correlate that data with USGS earthquake information. Someone want to lend me a secretary? lol

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